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Document on the Paris Agreement
First of all, we need to know what the Paris Agreement is. Following the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (1992), this Agreement was signed by 195 countries at the United Nations Building in new york, USA on April 22nd, 20th16. The purpose of the agreement is to control the global average temperature rise within 2 degrees Celsius in 2 1 century and 65,438 0.5 degrees Celsius higher than the pre-industrial level in this century.

In today's magnificent era, although with the advancement of globalization, human development is changing with each passing day, but it is followed by various earth crises. Due to the continuous improvement of industrialization level, the shortage of natural resources and the destruction of ecological environment, and the continuous rise of global temperature have caused many related problems. If humans keep the average temperature rising twice a year, by 2050, nearly one-third of the world's creatures will be extinct and the biosphere will be severely hit. With the melting of glaciers in the North and South Poles, a tsunami hundreds of meters high struck, and human habitats were inevitable. Although human beings are strong, they are too weak for the natural disasters of the earth. We should always be in awe of nature. So in this case, people can only make two choices. The first is that countries only care about their own development and ignore the collapse of global ecology; The second is that all countries in the world cooperate with each other to build a sustainable earth ecology.

It is against this background that the Paris Agreement was born. Although the agreement has no power to punish every country that fulfills the terms of the agreement, there will be a tracking mechanism to ensure that every country can fulfill the relevant treaties of the agreement and remind countries to embark on the right path before the deadline.

The Paris Agreement has been recognized by all parties and is a very balanced agreement. Developed countries such as Europe and the United States continue to quantify emission reductions and provide assistance to developing countries. China, India and other developing countries carry out emission reduction plans according to their own capabilities, while the least developed countries formulate emission reduction development plans and strategies through notification, and deploy tasks according to their national conditions and capabilities. Adopting a non-invasive and non-confrontational reciprocal mechanism provides a solution to climate problems between countries and is conducive to cultivating international awareness of climate change. The significance of "Paris Agreement" lies in that, in the face of such severe climate problems, the development contradictions among countries have been solved, and the * * * policy has been formulated, so that human beings have a * * * concept of climate and environmental protection.

Generally speaking, the Paris Agreement is an inevitable result and the responsibility of every country and every human being in the world. Because we live here, it is the need of all mankind to protect nature and build the same body of human destiny.